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Moubray House

Buildings and structures completed in 1477Category A listed buildings in EdinburghCategory A listed houses in ScotlandForeign relations of ScotlandHouses completed in the 15th century
Old Town, EdinburghRenaissance in ScotlandRoyal MileUse British English from September 2017
Moubray House and John Knox's House, High Street Edinburgh
Moubray House and John Knox's House, High Street Edinburgh

Moubray House, 51 and 53 High Street, is one of the oldest buildings on the Royal Mile, and one of the oldest occupied residential buildings in Edinburgh, Scotland. The façade dates from the early 17th century, built on foundations laid c. 1477. The tenement is noted for its interiors, including a Renaissance board-and-beam painted ceiling discovered in 1999, a plaster ceiling with exotic fruit and flower mouldings with the arms of Pringle of Galashiels (five escallops on a saltire) dated 1650 painted on the wall, and a wooden barrel-vaulted attic apartment which is expressed on the roofline.Notable people associated with the house include Scotland's first eminent portrait painter George Jamesone, the English spy and writer Daniel Defoe, who was instrumental in the passing of the 1707 Act of Union with England, and Archibald Constable, proprietor of the Encyclopædia Britannica. Moubray House is designated a Category A listed building by Historic Scotland.

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Moubray House
High Street, City of Edinburgh Old Town

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John Knox House

High Street 45
EH1 1SR City of Edinburgh, Old Town
Scotland, United Kingdom
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